Chinese FA ‘sever ties with Argentine FA and delete all Lionel Messi news from website’ after Hong Kong row | 7LN27G3 | 2024-02-11 02:08:01

Chinese FA 'sever ties with Argentine FA and delete all Lionel Messi news from website' after Hong Kong row | 7LN27G3 | 2024-02-11 02:08:01
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THE Chinese FA have severed ties with the Argentine FA after Lionel Messi missed a friendly in Hong Kong before enjoying in Japan days later, based on stories.
Inter Miami star Messi, 36, remained on the bench as a precaution over a hamstring damage for the Major League Soccer aspect's 4-1 win over a Hong Kong XI in front of a sell-out crowd on Sunday.



Nevertheless, just three days later the Argentina worldwide starred in the remaining 30 minutes as Inter misplaced on penalties towards Vissel Kobe in Japan within the latest recreation of their Asia pre-season tour.
His look within the Wednesday recreation triggered an outcry from seething soccer fans and politicians on Hong Kong and China – with some fans reportedly travelling up to 12 hours for the Messi no-show.
A Hong Kong government assertion stated: "Relating to Messi not enjoying the match at the moment, the government, as well as all football fans, are extraordinarily dissatisfied concerning the organisers' association.
"The organisers owe all soccer followers an evidence."
Chinese state-controlled media Global Times advised an air of favouritism to other nations within the region over China because of the recreation being the one one Messi missed on the Asia tour.
The state of affairs has been a trending matter on Chinese social media website Weibo, with The Guardian reporting it has taken up to half of the highest ten trending subjects.
And the bitter feeling has also extended to boardroom, with Chinese footballer reporter Xu Zexin claiming the Chinese FA have "suspended related cooperation with the Argentine Soccer Affiliation, including the Argentine nationwide staff".
Zexin's report adds the Chinese language FA have eliminated all Messi related content from their official website.
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Minutes before the game towards J-League champions Vissel Kobe, Messi issued an apology on Weibo.
He stated: "Anybody who is aware of me is aware of that I all the time need to play… especially in these video games where we journey up to now and individuals are excited to see our video games.
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"Hopefully we will come back and play a recreation in Hong Kong."
Inter manager Tata Martino advised reporters the decision to play Messi was only made following a coaching session the day earlier than.
The match in Hong Kong attracted 40,000 fans, with some paying HK$5,000 ($507) a ticket in response to the International Occasions, whereas the game in Japan noticed 28,614 tickets bought on the Japan Nationwide Stadium.
The Occasions add there was 547 complaints submitted to the Shopper Council of Hong Kong referring to Messi.
The previous Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star was blasted by fans after he was spotted laughing when a team-mate missed a penalty.
Hong Kong was handed again to the Republic of China in 1997 from the UK when a 99-year lease expired.
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